This paper characterizes the veterinary occupational health hazards of waste anesthesia gas. A needs assessment was conducted to develop educational materials on hazard and control. Rcommendations were made to HESIS on need for educational products
Objectives: To determine whether exposure to physical and chemical occupational hazards and use of p...
Objective During the induction of gaseous anaesthesia, waste anaesthetic gases (WAGs) can be release...
Introduction and purpose: The personnel of the hospital operating room are constantly exposed to a l...
Veterinarians routinely conduct surgical operations on animals while veterinary technicians administ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-48).The main objective of this study was to conduct a ...
This dissertation is a compilation of studies related to the halogenated anesthetic gas isoflurane. ...
Introduction: Inhaled anesthetics are used worldwide for anesthesia maintenance both in human and ve...
Biomedical researchers use of inhalational anesthetics has increased in recent years. Use of isoflur...
A nesthetic gases were developed in the 17th century and nowadays are widely used for th...
The professional work of small animal veterinary staff encompasses a wide diversity of demanding tas...
"The NIOSH standard of a 2ppm exposure limit to halogenated anesthetics and 25ppm of nitrous-oxide (...
It has been estimated that over 200,000 healthcare professionals may be exposed to waste anesthetic ...
Modern anaesthesia is still mostly administered by the inhalational route and there is increasing co...
Despite the significant role of environment in human safety, the impact of operating room environmen...
SummaryBackground and objectivesAlthough the absence of negative effects of prolonged exposure to an...
Objectives: To determine whether exposure to physical and chemical occupational hazards and use of p...
Objective During the induction of gaseous anaesthesia, waste anaesthetic gases (WAGs) can be release...
Introduction and purpose: The personnel of the hospital operating room are constantly exposed to a l...
Veterinarians routinely conduct surgical operations on animals while veterinary technicians administ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-48).The main objective of this study was to conduct a ...
This dissertation is a compilation of studies related to the halogenated anesthetic gas isoflurane. ...
Introduction: Inhaled anesthetics are used worldwide for anesthesia maintenance both in human and ve...
Biomedical researchers use of inhalational anesthetics has increased in recent years. Use of isoflur...
A nesthetic gases were developed in the 17th century and nowadays are widely used for th...
The professional work of small animal veterinary staff encompasses a wide diversity of demanding tas...
"The NIOSH standard of a 2ppm exposure limit to halogenated anesthetics and 25ppm of nitrous-oxide (...
It has been estimated that over 200,000 healthcare professionals may be exposed to waste anesthetic ...
Modern anaesthesia is still mostly administered by the inhalational route and there is increasing co...
Despite the significant role of environment in human safety, the impact of operating room environmen...
SummaryBackground and objectivesAlthough the absence of negative effects of prolonged exposure to an...
Objectives: To determine whether exposure to physical and chemical occupational hazards and use of p...
Objective During the induction of gaseous anaesthesia, waste anaesthetic gases (WAGs) can be release...
Introduction and purpose: The personnel of the hospital operating room are constantly exposed to a l...